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I am a sales guy. Plowing is only a side gig. I honestly just like playing with trucks and stuff & enjoy spending the extra cash. Its really nice to have a flexible schedule for work that allows me to plow like I do

Work at a Redi-mix concrete plant. Slow in the winter, mostly garage work. If I have to go plow, I just take the day off and come back to work the next day. Works pretty good, especially if it is a dry winter. I know I will have a check from somewhere. And I also get use of the garage if something breaks!!

I am a sales guy. Plowing is only a side gig. I honestly just like playing with trucks and stuff & enjoy spending the extra cash. Its really nice to have a flexible schedule for work that allows me to plow like I do

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Same thing here.. I love driving in the snow, and i love playing with trucks and bobcats and stuff.

I load gm cars onto trains in the evening and then I either plow at night time/day and in the summer I do lawn maintenance for for 35-40 clients ranging from postage-stamp lots to industrial 10 acre jobs...sometimes I sleep... but not very often

I am also a sales guy. Mainly do outside markets such as flea markets and steam engine shows selling vinyl decals and signs. So during the winter it is very slow with the exception of a few brick and mortar type businesses needing interior display signage. So plowing snow during the winter months has helped me make it easier to pay heat bills and stuff like that. Otherwise it is tough moneywise during the winter months. First year plowing and I actually watch out the window to see if flakes are starting to fall when the weather says it might snow..lol.

I work as a tech full time. 8 to 5 and in early morning or lunch brake and then after I plow. In summer I'm still a tech and mow maybe about 25 yards. Someday want a building for my equipment and maybe room for a lift or 2 for side work in down time and own maintenance.

i do plowing as a main source of income im the winter months. but in the summer i do auto body and refinishing. i want to make plowing and auto body work together in the winter once i get a shop this summer and have auto body as my main income all year but i have to finish school first before i go full time for myself.

I, like many others, do landscaping in the spring, summer, and fall. I also work full time with my mother at our commercial office space leasing company. Keeps me busy, but I would like to stop landscaping someday and just do snow and the building leasing.

I would say we generate 75% of our income doing snow removal, I would love to get to the point of 100% off of snow. I have a game plan to get there it should work unless this strike of the lowballer continues. Hope to drop the firewood after 2010 season is done, its hard work that dont pay for crap as of late.